Keaten Wade makes most of opportunity in Colorado win

Keaten Wade impressed in his Colorado debut

Colorado football’s defense was firing on all cylinders in Saturday’s 34-7 win over the Arizona Wildcats, and defensive end Keaten Wade was a big reason why.

A transfer from Kentucky, Wade had been dealing with a foot injury but finally made his Colorado debut in Tucson. He immediately made his presence felt when his number was called, sacking Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita in the first quarter.

The junior later wrangled Fifita down on the first play of the fourth quarter — also on third down. Wade’s two sacks were his first in over a year, back when he was a Kentucky Wildcat.

“I just kept my head down, made sure I worked and did what he (Coach Prime) asked and wanted,” Wade said of his return from injury (h/t Mat Smith).

His twin brother, Destin, also made his CU debut at quarterback on Saturday by taking two kneel-downs late in the fourth quarter.

Collectively, the Buffaloes’ pass rush had their best performance of the head coach Deion Sanders era. Colorado racked up seven sacks, the team’s most since 2010 against Iowa State.

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Kentucky transfer outside linebacker Keaten Wade commits to Coach Prime’s Buffs

Talented outside linebacker Keaten Wade is coming to Boulder

Colorado’s work in the transfer portal continues to go well. On Friday, the Buffs earned commitments from two twins who spent the past two seasons at Kentucky, Destin and Keaten Wade.

Keaten Wade is an outside linebacker who played in a total of 25 games over two seasons with the Wildcats. The former four-star prospect recorded 51 tackles, 5.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks in those two years, so this is a nice boost for the Buffs’ defense.

Wade is the first defensive transfer that Deion Sanders and the Buffs have brought in so far this offseason, His brother, Destin, is a quarterback who hasn’t gotten many opportunities to play at the college level just yet.

After a 4-8 season, it’s no surprise that head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffs have been extremely active in the portal, although they lost some big pieces in Van Wells, Anthony Hankerson and others.

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Tennessee target stands out in state championship

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

The Summit High School Spartans won the Tennessee 5A state championship game, defeating Oak Ridge 28-7.

Tennessee target and dual-threat quarterback Destin Wade led the charge in the win, scoring three touchdowns.

Wade rushed for 93 yards and a score, and completed 7-of-10 pass attempts for 153 yards and another touchdown to capture Summit’s first state title.

Wade is a 6-foot-3, 205-pound prospect in the 2022 recruiting class that is rated the No. 15 dual-threat prospect in his class and the No. 17 player in Tennessee.

He has entertained offers from Kentucky, Baylor, South Carolina, Penn State and others.

Wade’s twin brother, Keaten Wade, is an outside linebacker for Summit that also contributed significantly to the Spartans’ championship season. Keaten is a 4-star prospect and holds an offer from Tennessee.

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Tennessee target stands out in state championship

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

The Summit High School Spartans won the Tennessee 5A state championship game, defeating Oak Ridge 28-7.

Tennessee target and dual-threat quarterback Destin Wade led the charge in the win, scoring three touchdowns.

Wade rushed for 93 yards and a score, and completed 7-of-10 pass attempts for 153 yards and another touchdown to capture Summit’s first state title.

Wade is a 6-foot-3, 205-pound prospect in the 2022 recruiting class that is rated the No. 15 dual-threat prospect in his class and the No. 17 player in Tennessee.

He has entertained offers from Kentucky, Baylor, South Carolina, Penn State and others.

Wade’s twin brother, Keaten Wade, is an outside linebacker for Summit that also contributed significantly to the Spartans’ championship season. Keaten is a 4-star prospect and holds an offer from Tennessee.

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